A thermophile is a bacterium or other microorganism that grows best at higher than normal temperatures.
A heliophile is an aquatic alga adapted to attain maximum exposure to sunlight.
An attraction to heat is the common factor.
There is always a common factor. If there are no common prime factors, the GCF is 1.
It is possible that A has such properties.
That's the least common denominator or LCD.
it is not very common zirconium is found on excess gold so it is pretty common
The common factors are: 1, 3 The Greatest Common Factor (GCF) is: 3
A thermophile is an organism that flourishes in temperatures that range between 113F and 252F. They feed on other microorganisms.
A thermophile is a bacterium or other microorganism that grows best at higher than normal temperatures.
A thermophile is a type of extremophile microorganism that thrives in high temperature environments, such as hot springs or deep-sea hydrothermal vents.
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A thermophile.
Extremeophile. Specificly, a Thermophile.
No, Bacillus cereus is not considered a thermophile. It is a mesophile, meaning it grows best at moderate temperatures between 20-45°C. Thermophiles thrive in high-temperature environments above 45°C.
There are several classifications of thermophiles. However, there are no known synonyms for the word.
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Thermophile Bacteria
The most archaea are not divided into kingdoms, but into phyla which are:Crenarchaeota (marine)Euryarchaeota (halophile, methanophile, thermophile)Korarchaeota (thermophile)Nanoarchaeota (thermophile)Thaumarchaeota (mesophile)
Here's a link with a picture on it as well. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermophile